Re: Squeak 5 on Raspberry Pi

I'll try that this time (I had saved the zip to a mounted network
drive the first time).

Yep - all working now. And so *fast* (I have it running next to
Pharo, which is unusable slow as a GUI. Whereas Squeak 5 is zipping
along at Windows desktop speeds on the Pi (Model B).

sudo chown -R pi mySqueakDirectory recursively changed the ownership
of the folder (called 'mySqueakDirectory' and all its sub-folders and
files

sudo (to do work as the superuser)
chown (to change ownership of the folder and its contents)
-R to (to recursively change the ownership of the folder and all its
files, and the sub-folders and all their files)
pi to change the ownership to be belonging to Raspbian user account 'pi'
mySqueakDirectory ( Alternatively ./mySqueakDirectory the name of
the directory that Squeak
is installed in

Re: Squeak 5 on Raspberry Pi

I misplaced a USB keyboard device so I can't look it up on my Raspbery Pi right now, sorry, but I was told on the Pi Forum to unzip Squeak on another machine then copy the few required files to the Pi, then run it. Eventually I got it under the Squeak directory and icon that comes standard on the Pi. Right now I don't recall those few file names, perhaps look my name up on the Pi forum and you'll find the conversation. It's something like Squeak's sources, changes, VM file, and .sh to execute it in Linux.

Re: Squeak 5 on Raspberry Pi

I misplaced a USB keyboard device so I can't look it up on my Raspbery Pi right now, sorry, but I was told on the Pi Forum to unzip Squeak on another machine then copy the few required files to the Pi, then run it. Eventually I got it under the Squeak directory and icon that comes standard on the Pi. Right now I don't recall those few file names, perhaps look my name up on the Pi forum and you'll find the conversation. It's something like Squeak's sources, changes, VM file, and .sh to execute it in Linux.